MH-064 A Lull - Some Love“Some Love,” the second single from A Lull's critically acclaimed debut Confetti, features the Ohio-based sonic experimenters at their most poignant and compelling. A Lull’s trademark percussive cacophony is a powerful backdrop for a song built around the the anthemic exclamation, “Show me some love.” The cascading “ahhs” that make up the song’s hooks are forcefully uplifting, and this overall feeling of positivity is affirmed by Anthony Ciannamea’s video. A remix from Mush Records’ Brothertiger re-imagines “Some Love” as if it were his own song, replacing the band’s onslaught of drums with a chillwave cool. San Francisco’s City Light provides a more minimal remix, augmenting the vocals with stuttering snares and sub bass flourishes. The final and most etherial remix comes from Sun Glitters, who employ warped tape effects and pitch shifts to create an enveloping landscape out of the song’s refrain.

Tracklist

01. Some Love

02. Some Love (Brothertiger Remix)

03. Some Love (City Light Remix)

04. Some Love (Sun Glitters Remix)

Release Details

Release Date: 12/27/2011

Running Time: 16:14

Download/Available/$3.00

LOSSLESS/Available/$5.00

Territory: World

Reviews Summary

Chicago experimental outfit A Lull is anything but a dull murmur in music. Employing afrobeat-inspired drums, fuzzed-out vocal pads and digital-age symphonics, A Lull create ever-changing scenery within the same song. The band's latest single, 'Some Love,' is a cacophony of genres, blended into an indie rock party anthem. - Spinner